I made a remote notepad with an ePaper display and Blynk.
Intel Arduino 101-based tank using Bluetooth Low Energy to communicate with a Blynk remote control on your phone.
A simple Internet of Things experiment, using an Arduino MKR1000 board to control two LEDs and monitor a potentiometer, via Blynk app.
Develop mobile application on BLYNK, and monitor temperature on your mobile.
This project shows how to connect a DHT11 sensor with a NodeMCU and check temperature/humidity.
Get notified on your smartphone/smartwatch when your mail is delivered and when it is collected. New version.
This is an implementation of my infrared replicator project, where I show how to control almost any infrared appliance from the Internet.
This is a simple project for those who want to make a relay module using one BC547 transistor.
A home automation project for light use with an ESP8266 and 5V relay.
Tired of manually moving your movies and TV shows between devices? now you don't have to!
Calculate distance to a certain object using an ultrasonic sensor. It can be used for car distance alerts, security systems etc.
Control your robot from a Wi-Fi network using an ESP8266 Wemos D1, Arduino IDE and Blynk App!
The simplest project in Arduino that one could learn is to control the on-board LED via Blynk app.
Control any 5V element using Blynk and ☒CHIPS. This project sounds a Piezo Buzzer from my phone.
Analyse concrete, metal, wood structures for bends and angles and alerts if they have deviated from the original position.
Collecting multiple data from multiple sensors connected to the same 1-wire bus and monitoring them from the internet with Blynk.
Every time a movement is detected by the sensor, a message is sent to a smartphone anywhere in the world!
Display sensor values (DHT11 in example) on the Smartphone using Blynk App.
I've made a few smoker controllers in the past and monitoring tools to go with them.
Adjust your blinds from the comfort of your seat without having to go through the effort of standing up.
It is a lamp or desk lamp that is controlled by your phone for when you need the light to get to your bed, but not once you are in bed.
A cereal (or whatever you'd like it to be) dispenser, that dispenses anything from the manual button, or from your phone.
By using your phone you can make is so that you can change your temperature of your old stick thermostat from anywhere.
This project was part of the Lane Tech HS Physical Computing Lab course. I created this project as part of the Home Automation / IoT project